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It's got it all! All five of New York Farm Show’s buildings will be jammed with new products and services that you can price-check - even for delivery. |
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Auto-pilot test drive: Farmers can get the feel of state-of-art auto-piloting systems for tractors, harvesters and sprayers at the show, and watch it in action. |
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Energy-saving tech: Exhibits with wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass energy systems are on the rise as farmers shift to energy-saving technologies. |
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Five exhibit halls: Close to 425 commercial ag exhibits pack the five exhibit halls at the State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. |
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Forage harvester: More than 20 exhibits feature the latest in silage and hay harvesting machines and related equipment. |
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Hands-on tractors: Ten tractor manufacturers and distributors wheel in a wide range of large and small tractors to climb ontp and check out. |
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Harvesting machines: Learn the latest technologies now in today's combines for high-speed grain harvest and on-the-go yield monitoring. |
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Health and safety: The New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health and Cornell University offer free blood pressure and hearing tests, plus a host of safety information. |
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Here's the beef: Major beef cattle breeds and daily profit-boosting talks are hosted by the New York Beef Producers Association and Cornell University in the Dairy Building's Beef Center. |
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Hot beef sundae: The wildly popular hot beef sundae will be back again in the Beef Center, courtesy of the New York Beef Industry Council. |
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Robotic milking: Three companies feature robots that are increasingly being used to milk and prep cows for milking. |
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Shuttle transport: Free shuttle service is available daily from the parking area to all five exhibit halls. |
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Timber harvest tech: More than a dozen exhibitors showcase equipment and tools for sawing, splitting and chipping wood. And, daily programs feature timber and wildlife habitat management. |
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Toy show: Twelve companies bring a wide range of farm toys, with most in the Arts and Home Center. |